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Philip Larkin didn't write for several years before his life ended. And when he was asked why he didn't write, he said the muse deserted him. It sort of scared me. That's why I think I have no right to assume that some thought is going to come ... But I think, in my imagination, if it is it, there will probably be something else I'm interested in. — Paul Simon

It is hard for one man to beat an army," Danil said.
"But not impossible," Baradar answered. — Jameson Currier

Blaming the government for all the bad things that happen. — Paulo Coelho

Don't curse God; and don't damn your leaders. — Eugene H. Peterson

That she had so completely recovered her sanity was a source of sadness to her. One should never be cured of one's passion. — Marguerite Duras

Fidelity gives a unity to lives that would otherwise splinter into thousands of split-second impressions. — Milan Kundera

From meetings and partings none can ever escape. Nor from magic. — Neil Gaiman

Such is the miraculous nature of the future of exiles: what is first uttered in the impotence of an overheated apartment becomes the fate of nations. — Salman Rushdie

Most of us, I hope, have had some child or spouse or friend like Beatrice, someone who by his very nature, his seemingly innate goodness and intelligence, makes us uncomfortably conscious of our lies when we lie. Sol — Dan Simmons

This presentation is dealing the question of the modern relevance of God's Law today. What I propose to do is defended the notion of the applicability of God's Law; when the law is properly interpreted according to its Old Testament setting, and adapted to new covenantal conditions.
-Theological Bootcamp II, The Intention of God's Law — Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.

Victor Vale was not a fucking sidekick. — V.E Schwab

I count everything. Even numbers, odd numbers, multiples of 10. I count the ticks of the clock i count the tocks of the clock I count the lines between the lines on a sheet of paper. I count the broken beats of my heart I count my pulse and my blinks and the number of tries it takes to inhale enough oxygen for my lungs. I stay like this I stand like this I count like this until the feeling stops. Until the tears stop spilling, until my fists stop shaking, until my heart stops aching. There are never enough numbers. — Tahereh Mafi

Lord, if you show me the way, I will follow You. — Brother Andrew